Living in Seville, Spain

flag-es Marta Reina — 0 people follow the author

I was born and raised in the city of Seville, known for being one of the hottest cities in Europe (no lie.) So let me tell you a bit about my city!

Blog posts

  • BÜYÜKADA: Princes' Islands: Must visit!

    Hey everyone, how is it going? I'm very excited about today's post which is going to be about Istanbul. I think it's by far one of the most beautiful places that I have visited this year during my Erasmus exchange. You probably have already seen it in the title, I'm...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Istanbul 5 years ago
  • The largest bar top in the world

    The commercial street Königsallee (called Kö by the locals), is known as the largest bar top in the world since you can find more than 260 bars there which produce their own beer. Up until now I don't like beer, I don't know if I'll change my mind once I come back...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Düsseldorf 5 years ago
  • Indecision can play a dirty trick on you

    Since the very first moment it was clear to me that I wanted to leave Spain. When I heard about the Erasmus scholarships, I applied for it. I wasn't sure yet about wanting to leave or not. However, I took all my exams and applied for the scholarship. When it was granted...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Berlin 5 years ago
  • Why Bratislava as your Erasmus destination?

    I have always been curious about exploring other countries and understanding other cultures. I liked the idea of going out of Spain and living an international experience. The second year of my bachelor I applied for an Erasmus exchange during my third year, however, it...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Bratislava 5 years ago
  • Erasmus Days

    Erasmus days are very different: Source One day you are hungover, another you have a bunch of things to study. One day you may have nothing to do and another you have thousands. There are also those travelling days. The days of adventure around the city that has...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Bratislava 5 years ago
  • Nightlife in Seville

    Even though I'm not a party animal at all I have to admit that we, Spanish people, are probably the best people to go party with - and you should admit that too as soon as possible. If you've ever partied with a Spanish person you should know that already, but if not,...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Sevilla 6 years ago
  • Not-so-Touristic Spots in Seville

    If you have already paid a visit to our many touristic spots and you have some time left before you go back home (or you are lucky enough to be living here), I recommend you to give a chance to some not-so-touristic places in Seville. CAAC: The Andalusian Centre of...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Sevilla 6 years ago
  • Touristic Spots in Seville

    One of the best things I've ever felt is the excitement + pity of coming back home from a trip. It's a weird feeling which I guess almost everybody can relate to, but the feeling is greater when your home city is as beautiful as mine! Seville (or Sevilla in Spanish) is...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Sevilla 6 years ago
  • Cheap and Fancy Places to Eat in Seville

    As a local, I've had the chance to discover my city little by little, and I still find myself discovering new exciting places every now and then - it's funny to say that a lot of times, foreign friends are the ones that show me new spots in my own city. There's...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Sevilla 6 years ago
  • Local Festivities and Some Alternatives in Seville

    It could be said that in Seville there's something for everybody, you don't have to stick to the "typical Andalusian activities" since there are plenty of alternatives to choose among. But of course you can also enjoy our most inner culture if you want to. Let me start...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Sevilla 6 years ago

Categories in this blog


Don’t have an account? Sign up.

Wait a moment, please

Run hamsters! Run!